What is fragmente?

Fragments are incomplete sentences or phrases that do not express a complete thought. They lack either a subject, a verb, or both, and they cannot stand alone as a sentence. Fragments can result from various grammatical errors, such as starting a sentence with a dependent clause, neglecting to use a subject or verb, or ending a sentence with a preposition. While fragments can be used for stylistic purposes in creative writing, they are generally considered incorrect in standard English grammar. To avoid fragments, writers should ensure that every sentence expresses a complete thought and includes a subject and a verb.